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1947: At the age of 30, André Neeser founds the André Neeser Foundry,
employing about ten people.
1957: The foundry doubles in size
1967: the foundry employs 60 people and its built surface
reaches 3800 m2
1983: its built surface increases up to 6600 m2, while the land
at its disposal is 10400 m2<
1985: The André Neeser Foundry becomes a limited company
1991: A new hall is built for the use of the casting under vacuum
process. A spectrometer allows us to control the alloy's
composition before tapping castings, and a specified machine
analyses the alloy to make sure it is refined and modified correctly
Nowadays, huge heat treatment furnaces allow us to treat casting with a diameter at up to 2,5 m.
Our founding furnaces have a total capacity of
2400 kg of aluminium. Given our 16 m2 frames, we can mould large-size castings.
Our foundry has a 2000 m2 hall containing several thousand of models.
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